Do that thing. You know. The thing. The thing you did that one time.
It shouldn’t be too hard since they still have them lying around!
Canadian cosmonaut desperate for comrades in the worst province.
Yes, the dogs are also communists.
Do that thing. You know. The thing. The thing you did that one time.
It shouldn’t be too hard since they still have them lying around!
If your country is high up on the global happiness index you cannot complain! Putin’s just mad Russia is (at best) mid!
Yes, that report is truly strange as it states everything so obviously and concisely, the language is incredibly easy to read and understand, and yet the only thing the government is actually concerned with was civil unrest. So much so that they might even be hardening our military because of it. Although, that is just a theory.
They did put out a report that said that, and it was presented to the government. I don’t know why I can’t find it but I remember reading it. It could’ve been a different organization as well. I think there was a post on Lemmygrad about it. They’re either beefing up the military to fight domestically or send our asses overseas, regardless it’s not looking good.
Is this the report you’re thinking of? Because it was made by Policy Horizons and you made a post about it a while ago:
https://horizons.service.canada.ca/en/2024/disruptions/#Reflections
The population is so divided about what it wants, or what it thinks it wants, it can’t process the strategic realities we’re dealing with right now.
I think this quote illustrates the Canadian populations’ general feelings on mobilization. They seem frustrated that the citizenry is not on the same page as the government. I’m certain if a national poll was done most people would say they don’t want to go to war.
Canada wants to go back to how its military behaved before the Geneva convention.
Like, what “red tape” are they even talking about? I honestly don’t think it’s cool for them to complain about constraints in the military industry.
We’re drowning in red tape. The level of regulation stifles innovation. It stifles creativity," Maloney said in reference to the federal government’s overall handling of industry.
An incredibly bleak quote, oh my god…
Take a look at my babies:
They couldn’t get my girl Chappell Roan!
I think it’s time for the French to channel their roots
It’s not even just Toronto, either. This is every major city in Canada, it sucks for us commuters 😞
Just found this on Twitter and feel it relates:
Reform into fascism
Commenting before I forget: on the way home I saw a Vietnamese building and they had the FLAG OF THE SOUTH on their roof alongside the Canadian one. Embarrassing.
Turns out one of the annoying guys from my global politics classe in semester 3 was there too, and my assumptions of him were confirmed because when he was talking to a professor in the room he admitted he likes the ability to yap as much as he can in class (I knew he loved the sound of his own voice). I am once again vindicated.
The book launch event for one of my professors just ended, I’m going to get some cake. I wrote notes during the presentation and will share it on Day 10 of the chronicles, so those who are curious about it stay tuned. He talks about camps and with that comes gulags and the Uyghurs.
The political logic behind green-lighting deep strikes into Russia is also obscure. There is little reason for optimism that such attacks would build pressure on Putin to end the war or drive him to the negotiating table, but there is good reason for concern that they will amplify his claims that Russia is fighting NATO, not the Ukrainian people. There are many examples in history of large-scale bombing campaigns’ galvanizing public resistance, and so far that has proved true with Russia’s own strikes on Ukraine, which have stoked Ukrainian patriotism and anti-Russian attitudes.
According to an interview with Zelensky, he wants to deploy these weapons just to make Russian life harder so the people revolt against Putin. The problem with that is what is stated in the above quote: if Ukrainian nationalism has been hardened due to the strikes within Ukraine, then the same can be said for the Russian people. If Ukraine did send missiles into Russia I wouldn’t be surprised if the people doubled down harder in their support.
I love the double standard of NATO being able to freely supply Ukraine with weapons and inteligência, but when Iran gives Russia missiles suddenly it’s a problem. Cool. I’d rather not have my death certificate prematurely signed…
”Red Sun In The Sky” intensifies